Pshine
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Pshine got a reaction from MadeForEachOther_ in N-400 Atlanta : sharing my interview story
I arrived at 1:45pm for my 2:15pm interview. After I finished checking in and headed upstairs it was about 2:10. The check in line was very crowded. I was finally called in for my interview at about 2:30. The officer asked me to raised and hand and repeat words after him. We then sat down and I was asked to verify my name and birth date. He then asked me to read and write something for the English portion. He then asked me 6 questions, which a I answered correctly. He went over the application, correcting any mistakes and adding documents that I may did not submit when I filed. We discussed my name change, the Oath ceremony. At the end he recommended my application for approval. Overall the process was very relaxed and I think that was because of my interviewing officer.
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Pshine got a reaction from Springleaf in N-400 Atlanta : sharing my interview story
I arrived at 1:45pm for my 2:15pm interview. After I finished checking in and headed upstairs it was about 2:10. The check in line was very crowded. I was finally called in for my interview at about 2:30. The officer asked me to raised and hand and repeat words after him. We then sat down and I was asked to verify my name and birth date. He then asked me to read and write something for the English portion. He then asked me 6 questions, which a I answered correctly. He went over the application, correcting any mistakes and adding documents that I may did not submit when I filed. We discussed my name change, the Oath ceremony. At the end he recommended my application for approval. Overall the process was very relaxed and I think that was because of my interviewing officer.
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Pshine got a reaction from C90 in N-400 Atlanta : sharing my interview story
I arrived at 1:45pm for my 2:15pm interview. After I finished checking in and headed upstairs it was about 2:10. The check in line was very crowded. I was finally called in for my interview at about 2:30. The officer asked me to raised and hand and repeat words after him. We then sat down and I was asked to verify my name and birth date. He then asked me to read and write something for the English portion. He then asked me 6 questions, which a I answered correctly. He went over the application, correcting any mistakes and adding documents that I may did not submit when I filed. We discussed my name change, the Oath ceremony. At the end he recommended my application for approval. Overall the process was very relaxed and I think that was because of my interviewing officer.
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Pshine got a reaction from janet3 in N-400 Atlanta : sharing my interview story
Read: when is Presidents Day. Write: American Indians lived here first. Questions: why colonist fought the British? Who’s Vice President? What happened September 11th? What group of people came to the USA as slaves? How
many amendments are there?
I forgot the last question. The interview wasn’t very hard.
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Pshine reacted to sunshinesam in ATLANTA JAN, FEB, & MAR 2014 AOS FILERS
Thanks for the info. I checked my status after I posted earlier and my card is on the way!!! Should be here by Monday. Keep me posted!!